This Grade 2 social studies worksheet asks students to think about why rules and laws matter in everyday life situations. Through four multiple choice questions and five fill-in-the-blank sentences, learners think carefully about school rules, traffic laws, and playground fairness. Critical thinking is built as students connect rules to safety, fairness, and peaceful communities, making civics feel real, useful, and practical for young citizens learning to cooperate well together.

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Busy Bee
Government Basics
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why do we have rules at school?
 A) To keep everyone safe and help learning
 B) To make school boring
 C) So teachers can be mean
 D) To stop students from having fun
2. Why must drivers follow traffic laws like stopping at red lights?
 A) To waste their time
 B) To prevent crashes and keep people safe
 C) Because cars are slow
 D) So police have nothing to do
3. What would likely happen on a playground with no rules?
 A) Kids would share more toys
 B) Everything would be safer
 C) Kids could get hurt and not share
 D) Recess would be longer
4. How do laws help a community?
 A) They only help adults
 B) They keep people safe and treat everyone fairly
 C) They stop people from working
 D) They make life harder
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Rules at school help everyone stay safe.
2) A red traffic light tells drivers to stop.
3) Laws treat all people in a fair way.
4) Taking turns on the slide is a playground rule.
5) When people follow laws, the community is more peaceful.
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